
The Bible, King James Version, Book 40; Matthew
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A call to pause, listen, and read with fresh attention. An essential doorway into the gospel narrative text reimagined for today. The King James Bible's Book 40 presents Matthew in a language of measured beauty, offering readers a compelling arc from the birth of a new covenant to the teachings and miracles that shaped early Christian life. This edition, restored by Alpha Editions, honours the ancient near eastern setting and the first century palestine context while making the cadence of classic scripture accessible to modern readers. It is more than a straight reprint: it is a carefully prep...
A call to pause, listen, and read with fresh attention. An essential doorway into the gospel narrative text reimagined for today. The King James Bible's Book 40 presents Matthew in a language of measured beauty, offering readers a compelling arc from the birth of a new covenant to the teachings and miracles that shaped early Christian life. This edition, restored by Alpha Editions, honours the ancient near eastern setting and the first century palestine context while making the cadence of classic scripture accessible to modern readers. It is more than a straight reprint: it is a carefully prepared experience for readers of liturgical texts, for bible study groups, and for those who study the law and gospel contrast as a living dialogue. Here lies both scholarly reverence and human clarity, inviting casual readers to encounter a world of parallel biblical texts, a rich biblical scripture collection, and a mature portrayal of jesus teachings and miracles. Its value for sermon preparation is immediate, its beauty for literary collectors undeniable. The work stands as literary and historical significance, a cornerstone of new testament gospel collections, preserved for today and for future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is not merely a book but a cultural treasure. Restored for today's readers, it speaks to devotion, inquiry, and the enduring power of sacred storytelling.